4. Changes in Urinary Frequency
Any changes in the amount of time you normally want to urinate (or sometimes in the volumes you do), can be one of the first signs that indicate the presence of a condition like bacterial vaginosis, or sometimes a urinary tract or yeast infection. Most people out there have an idea of how many times per day they visit the bathroom, and they know the moment something seems “off” and it feels like it’s happening either too little or too much.
If you experience urinary changes together with some of the symptoms mentioned in this article (including a vaginal discharge and odor), it’s likely that you might have contracted bacterial vaginosis a few days to a few weeks before you started showing the first symptoms.
Restoring the body’s natural pH and treating the bladder, urinary tract or yeast infection first can help to ease this. See a doctor if you try natural methods without any success.